For those braving Capclave (www.capclave.org) this year...if you want to know where to find Mike McPhail or myself in the crush of George R.R. Martin fans, our schedules are below. We'll also be holding a launch party for Dogs of War edited by Mike McPhail and for The Unexpected Enlightenment of Rachel Griffin by L. Jagi Lamplighter after the mass Autograph session on Saturday. Hope to see you there!

Friday 8:00 pm: Producing Your Own Anthology: From Concept to Editing to Print (Ends at: 8:55 pm)Panelists:Danielle Ackley-McPhail, Philippa Ballantine, Eric Choi, Gardner Dozois, Ron Garner (M), Jim Stratton This panel talks a bit about the business of putting together an anthology of original fiction or even collected essays. Where do you go from the idea? What options are available? Print? eBook? Audio? How do you work with others, especially when it comes to the editorial process? Hear from the panelists tips and tricks on getting along with others and the tools needed to put together a terrific anthology, and the pros and cons on working with friends.

Friday 6:00 pm: Space Marines and Goblin Troopers (Ends at: 6:55 pm)Panelists:Ron Garner (M), Mike McPhail, Alan Smale, Bud Sparhawk, K. Ceres Wright How should military be structured in Science Fiction and Fantasy? Should forces be combined or segmented? What are some good examples of both in modern writing? Are there approaches to the military that genre fiction neglects?

Saturday 9:00 am: Short Fiction Sources (Ends at: 9:55 am)Panelists:Neil Clarke, Mike McPhail (M), Alex Shvartsman, Sean Wallace Aside from the not so big anymore three magazines, where do you go for short fiction? What online sources have the best stories?

Sunday 3:00 pm: Cover Girls (and Guys) (Ends at: 3:55 pm)Panelists:Alethea Kontis, Mike McPhail (M), Sherin Nicole, Steve Stiles What makes for a good cover? How much realism is needed, or should realism be avoided? Michael Whelan, John Picacio, and Darryl Sweet have different styles, but are well liked.